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Iron Maiden/UK 10.16.1986 S & V

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IRON MAIDEN has been together for over 40 years and has performed over 2,000 live shows. Even in all the performances, there is no other show like this. The extraordinary maniac set, which depicts a truly miraculous night in the highest quality, is now available and reissued. The reason for the “miracle” that only happens once is that it is Bruce Dickinson’s extremely poor show. Bruce has always been at the front of IRON MAIDEN, captivating the world with his full-fledged performances and unfailing singing voice. However, in a long tour life, there will naturally be ups and downs. However, this work is at the level of “I have never heard such a bad situation”. Such a disappointing live performance was “Sheffield performance on October 16, 1986”. This work is a 3-disc set with the live album of that show on discs 1-2 and the best audience shot on disc 3. [Disc 1-2: A superb album by the master craftsman “Crazy S.”] The first thing that appears is a live album that captures the whole picture of a show that is in a state of disrepair with the finest sound. This is the finest sound source by the master taper “Crazy S.”. He has been recording this tour furiously, and we have delivered many of his collections to our store. This is a good opportunity to introduce the lineup. ・October 3 Oxford: DEFINITIVE YEARS VI ・October 10 Manchester: CAUGHT ALIVE IN U.K. ・October 11 Manchester: CAUGHT ALIVE IN U.K. ・October 14 Leicester: CAUGHT SOMEWHERE IN LEICESTER ・October 15 Sheffield: THE DEFINITIVE YEARS ・October 16th Sheffield [This work] ・October 20th Nottingham: DEFINITIVE YEARS V ・October 24th Newcastle: NEWCASTLE STRANGERS ・October 25th Newcastle: NEWCASTLE STRANGERS ・October 30th Birmingham: CAUGHT ALIVE IN U.K. Above, 10 pieces. The Sheffield performance is also included in the first installment of the popular series “THE DEFINITIVE YEARS”, but this work is a show at the same venue and the next day. And even though there are many “Crazy S.” songs in this work, it has an outstanding high quality sound. The clear and thick musical tone is worthy of being called “just like a sound board”, and it is no inferior to “CAUGHT SOMEWHERE IN LEICESTER”. If it’s just the sound, it’s a top quality product that competes for 1st or 2nd on the entire tour. The heart of this work is the fact that Bruce is in such a bad state, portrayed with such quality. Although the vocalization itself is thick, the high range is completely bad. I know they’re trying to raise it, but it just won’t come out like the lid is covering it. Gradually, he gave up on the high notes and managed to complete the show with fake midrange notes… Moreover, the midrange is also rough, and it is truly a full-body injury. The fans at the scene must have been disappointed, but for those of us listening to it on CD, it was a unique and extremely valuable performance. That superhuman was also a human being… This is a superb live album that brings out a feeling similar to that of relief. [Disc 3: Superb Audience Shot] Such a valuable show was also left in the audience shot. Moreover, it is the best. It’s a shot looking down from the center of the stage, slightly to the left (closer to Dave Murray), but it was probably because I was in the front row of the second floor seats, it was a superb view of “the screen is full, just the stage.” Moreover, the sense of stability is also abnormal. Even when zooming in close, camera shake does not occur. When it comes to footage from “SOMEWHERE ON TOUR 1986-1987,” there are professionally shot footage of a “short Philadelphia performance,” “a one-shot Paris performance,” and a “Gothenburg performance shot by people involved from the camera pit.” It is the fourth masterpiece video comparable to them. Seeing blues in such high quality with such high quality video…this is also indescribably subtle. To be honest, the action seems normal compared to how badly the voice is doing, but it still doesn’t have its usual energy. The hand gestures and poses are the same as usual, but there is no sharpness or momentum. Suffering from the heavy costumes with bright lights and the muted voice, she struggles to make the audience understand. When I take off my illuminated jacket, I feel better, but my voice is still completely destroyed. You can witness the whole story in great detail. Of course, there are plenty of “ordinary highlights” that come with this work being the best. After all, the biggest point is Eddie. The stilt Eddie in “Heaven Can Wait” and the giant Eddie in “Iron Maiden” are both great! The above professional shot was so focused on close-ups that it often went out of frame or missed the scene in which it appeared, but this work focuses on the panoramic view and captures everything from the dynamism of the appearance to the exit. In particular, the giant Eddie of “SOMEWHERE ON TOUR” is on the largest scale in history, encompassing the entire stage, and there is no official video. There is more meaning in the panoramic view than in forced close-ups, and the scenery in this work is truly ideal. Even including professional shots, it is definitely an Eddie scene that is “Tour No. 1”. Dickinson is a superman who even defeated cancer. This is a set where you can enjoy his extremely bad live performance with the best live album and scenery. On top of that, you can even enjoy the best shots of the giant eddy on stilts. Although this work is certainly maniac, it is by no means “maniac = no good”. Super high quality, one of a kind super title. Live at City Hall, Sheffield, UK 16th October 1986 TRULY TPEREFCT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc 1 1. Caught Somewhere In Time 2. 2 Minutes To Midnight 3. Sea Of Madness 4. Children Of The Damned 5. Stranger In A Strange Land 6. Wasted Years 7. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 8. Walking On Glass (Guitar Solo) 9. Where Eagles Dare 10. Heaven Can Wait 11. Phantom Of The Opera Disc 2 1. Hallowed Be Thy Name 2. Iron Maiden 3 . The Number Of The Beast 4. Run To The Hills 5. Running Free DVD 1. Intro. 2. Caught Somewhere In Time 3. 2 Minutes To Midnight 4. Sea Of Madness 5. Children Of The Damned 6. Stranger In A Strange Land 7. Wasted Years 8. Rime Of The Ancient Mariner 9. Walking On Glass (Guitar Solo) 10. Where Eagles Dare 11. Heaven Can Wait 12. Phantom Of The Opera 13. Hallowed Be Thy Name 14. Iron Maiden 15. The Number Of The Beast 16. Run To The Hills 17. Running Free Bruce Dickinson – Vocal Steve Harris – Bass Dave Murray – Guitar Adrian Smith – Guitar Nicko McBrain – Drums COLOR NTSC Approx. 103min.

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